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The Secret of Dunstan's Tower | A Max Carrados story by Ernest Bramah | A Bitesized Audiobook 

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Max Carrados, the blind detective, is asked by an old school friend to investigate the case of the Aynosfordes, who are apparently haunted by a strange and inexplicable manifestation on the stairs in their ancient family seat, Dunstan's Tower...
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00:00:00 Introduction and background notes, written and read by Simon Stanhope
00:04:09 The Story begins
01:06:04 Credits and thanks
If you'd like to hear more stories featuring Max Carrados, I have a playlist in development, available here: • Max Carrados stories b...
Or for a selection of other Victorian and Edwardian detective stories, do take a look at the "Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" playlist:
• Rivals of Sherlock Hol...
About the author: Ernest Bramah (1868-1942) was born Ernest Bramah Smith, probably in or near Manchester, where he attended grammar school. An intensely private man, very little information is known about his personal life. His early career included a stint as assistant to Jerome K. Jerome; his first success as a writer came as a contributor of humorous sketches somewhat in the manner of Jerome, to newspapers and periodicals, and he later became editor of one of Jerome's magazines. As an author he is best remembered for creating two characters: Kai Lung, a Chinese storyteller who appeared in a number of humorous stories from 1900; and Max Carrados, the blind detective, created in 1913. He also wrote science fiction, and his 1907 novel 'What Might Have Been' (also known as 'The Secret of the League') is a dystopian story which was acknowledged by George Orwell as a major influence on his own 'Nineteen Eighty-four'. Orwell was also a great admirer of the Max Carrados stories, bracketing them with Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and Freeman's Dr Thorndyke as "the only detective stories since Poe that are worth re-reading". The character of Carrados appeared in more than 25 short stories and novels between 1913 and 1934, and by the 1920s was more popular than Sherlock Holmes (whose later cases appeared alongside Carrados in The Strand Magazine). His blindness proves no obstacle to his detective skills; indeed his other senses are heightened and he regularly outwits criminals and fellow detectives alike.
Ernest Bramah Smith died in June 1942, aged 74, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. He was survived by his wife Lucy Smith.
‘The Secret of Dunstan’s Tower’ first appeared in two parts in The News of the World, on 2nd and 9th November 1913. It was subsequently published in book form as part of the compilation volume 'The Eyes of Max Carrados' in 1923.
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@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction and background notes, written and read by Simon Stanhope 00:04:09 The Story begins 01:06:04 Credits and thanks If you'd like to hear more stories featuring Max Carrados, I have a playlist in development, available here: ru-vid.com/group/PLi95qAoufCZLjwoLUZBvPAFemYFKiqB7z Or for a selection of other Victorian and Edwardian detective stories, do take a look at the "Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLi95qAoufCZL5tiXECltwXUI2QDDFrDHD Narrated/performed by Simon Stanhope, aka Bitesized Audio. If you enjoy this content and would like to help me keep creating, there are a few ways you can support me: * Occasional/one-off support via Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/bitesizedaudio * Monthly support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bitesizedaudio * Visit my Bandcamp page to hear more of my performances of classic stories, and you can purchase and download high quality audio files to listen offline: bitesizedaudio.bandcamp.com/ * Become a Bitesized Audio Classics member on RU-vid, from $1 per month with various benefits: ru-vid.comjoin
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Год назад
“I’m local demon in a GFS kind of place…”, HAH! They did all the stuff we do today, like “BFFF”, only less curse words!
@debbiesunlight7047
@debbiesunlight7047 2 месяца назад
Me me 🎉xxx love Simon.
@blindvoyager
@blindvoyager Год назад
A classic detective who is blind?! How do I, who loves 1920s pulp and am blind myself, not know of this guy? A new favorite! Thanks!
@GingerTomMom
@GingerTomMom 11 месяцев назад
I am so glad I found this channel several months ago. Hearing his pleasant voice during my recent hospital stay was very comforting. And I've learned about new authors, new stories.
@chrisnorman9980
@chrisnorman9980 Год назад
The ol’ ancient family curse - you’ve got to love it. I love this writer’s style - subtly and drily funny - and you Simon are just the one to do it perfect justice. As always - wonderful.
@mjrussell414
@mjrussell414 Год назад
Who here can’t wait for bedtime to turn off the lights and listen to this new story Simon has recorded for us?
@GradKat
@GradKat Год назад
Yes!!
@doomathemoonman
@doomathemoonman Год назад
Who here isn’t waiting, and is instead going to bed early?
@Frenchblue8
@Frenchblue8 Год назад
ME!! Never would I ever not at least start a new reading by Simon after climbing in bed. It's the only way to have a proper beginning to it! And sometimes him being in the UK and me being in New York City time it's very early in the morning for me if I notice a new upload and I must wait many many hours.😥 As the poem goes, miles to go before I sleep ~ with Simon. Omigosh y'all know what I mean! 😊
@Jennifer-is9np
@Jennifer-is9np Год назад
Me..me..me!!!
@lparsons6977
@lparsons6977 Год назад
Holding hand up, “Meee!🤣
@susangordon1153
@susangordon1153 Год назад
How wonderful! I was hanging on every word! Simon, I can't help but wonder how much time you must spend rehearsing these readings. Surely you must. The vocabulary is so different from today's language and your inflection is so perfect. Surely you don't just start and read stories written like this through perfectly the first time. I can tell you are a perfectionist and would never put anything out that did not meet your exacting standards. Your work is recognized and oh so appreciated! Thank you again for the outstanding entertainment! ❤
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Thanks for your kind comments Susan, much appreciated. I do prepare and rehearse a little, but also sometimes I re-record sentences or paragraphs where I'm not happy with the phrasing etc, so I probably end up taking longer than I should overall!
@susangordon1153
@susangordon1153 Год назад
@@BitesizedAudio I certainly can't hear the editing. Your ability to speak the older language literally takes me to another time. It seems so natural hearing you speak. I know you're a voice actor but still, you seem to have something I don't hear elsewhere and I can't quite name it. It's special for sure. Thanks again and I'll be listening!
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
@@susangordon1153 well said, Simon is so natural with the cadence as well. It’s a large part of the … charm? :)
@okesoncharlie
@okesoncharlie Год назад
I wholeheartedly agree 👍
@waningmooncancer9628
@waningmooncancer9628 Год назад
Thank you for stating so well the appreciation I have for this absolute treat. You are right, Simon's dedication, attention to detail, and eloquence are evident in all his work.
@mjrchapin
@mjrchapin Год назад
If I may be so bold: WOW! A wonderful, novel story, perfectly narrated to bring it to life, and this after a dry spell, during which I'm sure we were all parched for a new tale. Thank you!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Wonderful, glad you enjoyed it!
@sugarfalls1
@sugarfalls1 Год назад
@@BitesizedAudio I'm lost. I listened to it twice and not sure what happens at the end when he says he sees it or something to that affect. Can you help me out?
@okesoncharlie
@okesoncharlie Год назад
I'm now convinced that the author was sternly told by his father or mother that he absolutely could not use the word anus in a respectable published work. 🤔 "challenge accepted " or"oh yeah?!" or "just watch me".
@carrie-ann8121
@carrie-ann8121 Год назад
Hi Simon , great story ,perfectly read as always with your wonderful voice . So happy to have you back on RU-vid 👍👍 were you belong
@cynthiahawkins2389
@cynthiahawkins2389 Год назад
'EYES IN THE NIGHT" 1942 - an excellent film noir featured Edward Arnold as Duncan "Mac" MacLain, the blind detective. And Allen Jenkins as his 'eyes" Marty. Mac also has a very charming guide dog, Friday, who nearly steals the film with his smarts and amazing antics. Great film. The idea of blind detectives goes back awhile, and is always fascinating. When one considers the 'other senses.." people lacking sight often have.
@katyvdb5993
@katyvdb5993 Год назад
How delightful to have you back and recording new stories! Your delivery, as always, is so beautifully precise and nuanced, and your choice of stories introduces us to writers who really deserve to be remembered and enjoyed. Thank you.
@jared1870
@jared1870 Год назад
Simon my hero. Thank you once again.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
You're most welcome Jared!
@Frenchblue8
@Frenchblue8 Год назад
Ernest Bramah's lifespan saw so many changes, so many new inventions and technologies that he experienced from being brand spanking new amazing things to being just the ubiquitous stuff of every day life people were used to, telephones, airplanes, automobiles, and radio being such commonplace items by then. But when he was 10 years old none of them existed! Old enough to have been around for the Autumn of Terror, aka the reign of Jack the Ripper, Bramah saw all of the wonders of what I like to call VicEd tech, and others refer to as, I think, steampunk... and still lived to see the courageous, heart spirited, British homefront effort at Dunkirk, perhaps, even saw America enter the war. Incredible! And how l have come to love Max Carrados! Thank you, Mr Bramah and Simon, of course!
@caroleastwood9386
@caroleastwood9386 Год назад
Oh What a lovely surprise after a stressful day! Wondrous stuff Simon..
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Glad to help! Thanks Carol
@baruchben-david4196
@baruchben-david4196 Год назад
Ernest Bramah is one of my favorite authors. Thanks for this narration.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
He's become one of mine too. Thanks for listening and taking the time to comment
@code-52
@code-52 Год назад
Such beautiful and forgotten writing. Thank you Simon.
@theresahemminger1587
@theresahemminger1587 Год назад
I really like the distinctive voice of the reader….
@wisdomoftheearlychristians2037
This is a great story and I'm glad you recorded it; I recently read all of the Max Carrados stories, but with my vision I always pay a price for reading with migraines. Now, I can listen to it over and over.
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
Hello Simon, looking forward to this! The new intro is great if I have not said so before. It adds even more to your signature design with a picture of the author. Thank you!
@missclimpson
@missclimpson Год назад
I’m happy to find your recordings. I love these old stories.
@stephaniestevenson6335
@stephaniestevenson6335 Год назад
Always thrilled to see a new Bitesized Audio. Thanks again Simon!
@grannykiminalaska
@grannykiminalaska Год назад
I love these stories. They are definitely on par with holmes and it's too bad they were never made into movies.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Yes, there hasn't been a screen adaptation to my knowledge, other than the one episode of 'The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes' in the 1970s, with Robert Stephens as Max. I'm surprised in a way that they've never been developed as a full television series. There have been a few radio series based on these stories, both in the US (in the 1940s I think) and in the UK more recently, and perhaps the aural medium really suits these stories best.
@stephaniealeman8522
@stephaniealeman8522 Год назад
Ah Netherhempsfield with its druidical circle ! Thank you as ever Simon!💚
@lauralaladarling3775
@lauralaladarling3775 Год назад
Marvellous . Thank you to Earnest Bramah and the captivating actors voice and storytelling. I was gripped from start to finish. Xxx
@nancyhalstead916
@nancyhalstead916 Год назад
Couldn't wait til bedtime. Listened to this for dinner. Thanks for the new story.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Nancy
@angelachouinard4581
@angelachouinard4581 Год назад
Thanks to your wonderful readings I am becoming much more of a Max Carrados fan. They are so much more alive to me than reading a printed page and suppose Max himself would not find that so strange.
@donw.7349
@donw.7349 Год назад
Thanks for producing these great pieces. They make a wonderful way to relax and escape from the world for a little while.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Glad to know that, thanks so much for your support
@GradKat
@GradKat Год назад
Excellent as usual. Thank you Simon!!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
So glad you enjoyed it, thanks GradKat
@donblosser8720
@donblosser8720 Год назад
Carrados was quite well prepared for his work, bringing necessary chemicals. Too bad he failed to bring tape or a gag for the talkative Colonel on the stairs.
@feralbluee
@feralbluee Год назад
a new tale. Yea!! and a Real good one. i really love it. and so well edited - the outro was beautifully done. i just realized, your tone of voice fits Carados perfectly. it’s exactly how he would sound. thanks soo much, Simon. - alexa 😋🌷🌱 (really sorry, but it seems no one else has mentioned it - Ain-es -ford? every time i hear it, i have to giggle. that’s why i always pronounce the following this way - Ur’ ain-es. LOL 🌿🌼)
@oldskooldave
@oldskooldave Год назад
Hey Simon, you dropped this: 👑
@barbaraprest783
@barbaraprest783 Год назад
Such a good story thank you 😊
@marenaallen3358
@marenaallen3358 6 месяцев назад
I came across this yesterday afternoon, and found it VERY INTRIGUING, AND WAS ADDICTED IMMEDIATELY!! Excellent works !!! 😍
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 6 месяцев назад
Thank you kindly 😀
@cnkclark
@cnkclark Год назад
Love the very informative intro contextualizing the story!
@archibaldbagge1235
@archibaldbagge1235 Год назад
The best audio book reader ever. Simon Stanhope.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Very kind of you to say, thank you Archibald!
@okesoncharlie
@okesoncharlie Год назад
I truly appreciate the background you give us, Simon, on the authors. I try to picture their lives and their worlds as they were when these stories were first imagined and put to paper. Your research helps to flesh out the authors, and therefore the characters. I can then easily transport myself right to the location, and with your storytelling - and the lights out - it's like being back in those times. That's as close to time travel as I care to get, sooo, Thanks for all you do, Simon. 👍 (edit) P.S. YAY ! More Max Carrados ! P.S.jr I'm so glad I never heard of Max before hearing your recordings, Simon. I have a picture of him in my head from the first story you read. 😊
@ted-b
@ted-b Год назад
What wonderful "value" you bring to the platform!
@pinstripesuitandheels
@pinstripesuitandheels 2 месяца назад
The humour is impeccable!
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499 Год назад
Thank you ❤
@thewildbirds6070
@thewildbirds6070 Год назад
I came to Max through the BBC's delicious afternoon play dramatisation with a perfectly cast Simon Callow as Max and featuring Lionel Jeffrey's as Parkinson. It was dramatised by Bert Coutes who of course did sublime work with Holmes. Gorgeous to have these read now. I have the complete works but so nice to have Max in Yr dulcet tones.
@queenflipcharts9785
@queenflipcharts9785 Год назад
I adore Max!! Thank you for this!!
@juliadia007
@juliadia007 Год назад
Thank you thank you for another story. I haven’t listened yet but am so happy to see it posted!
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 Год назад
Oh good, I love Max! You are so wonderful, Simon. Why people bother you, possibly jealous. That's my opinion.
@synesthete23
@synesthete23 Год назад
Oh my. Max Carrados is fast becoming my favorite detective. Wouldn’t have discovered him without you. Thank you Simon! 🎩
@johnharling5246
@johnharling5246 Год назад
I'm not a prude by any stretch of the imagination but it is refreshing to listen to a story that has storyline without gratuitous violence/sex/foul language.
@wisdomoftheearlychristians2037
I agree; that's why I almost exclusively read/ listen to the literature of 100 years ago; not only is the language and imagery far superior, the authors knew how to advance a plot using skill rather than just sex, nudity or violence.
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
Here! Here! I completely agree!
@tomcurran1538
@tomcurran1538 Год назад
Of course, the first part of the family's surname sounds funny, something like Monty Python might use.
@okesoncharlie
@okesoncharlie Год назад
Yet how many times does the author make Simon say anus....🤔
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 Год назад
Absolutely, so true!
@SpuktasticAudio
@SpuktasticAudio Год назад
Nobody does it better. ❤
@rosiemcnaughton9933
@rosiemcnaughton9933 Год назад
Always a treat to see a new story...
@elizabethdavis1287
@elizabethdavis1287 Год назад
Just what I needed tonight 😁 thank you ❤️
@LadyEng
@LadyEng Год назад
I love Carrados!! Am I the only idiot who heard "Anus Ford"? Hee, hee. Sorry. Thank you!
@snipehunter4771
@snipehunter4771 Год назад
The worst part is, once you hear it, you can’t not hear it. 😂 100% more anuses than usual in Simon’s well-chosen stories.
@valeriekrueger91
@valeriekrueger91 Год назад
Haha, I thought I was hearing Anus-ford too !!I 😅 😂
@silvertiger2801
@silvertiger2801 Год назад
I always listen with pleasure to your narratives. Thank you very much.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Kind of you to say so, thank you!
@silvertiger2801
@silvertiger2801 Год назад
@@BitesizedAudio I ment to say narrations. But you all ready knew that. Obviously. This is why I dislike autocorrect.
@GLinNYC
@GLinNYC Год назад
Thank you so much! What a treasure you are.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Thanks for your support, much appreciated!
@Minecraft-pj4hm
@Minecraft-pj4hm 2 месяца назад
Mr Stanhope has one of the finest voices I have ever heard - Disney's loss is our gain.
@joels622
@joels622 Месяц назад
A fantastic way to end the day. Thank you.
@michaeldonahoo461
@michaeldonahoo461 Год назад
Another fine story, wonderfully performed. Lovely to hear interesting words no longer used like "blackguard"!
@tomcurran1538
@tomcurran1538 Год назад
Here, near "Mayberry," North Carolina the native folk still use some of these antiquated words and phrases.
@michaeldonahoo461
@michaeldonahoo461 Год назад
@@tomcurran1538 Not antiquated my deal fellow, but educated!
@martinjenkins6618
@martinjenkins6618 Год назад
Thank you for another Max Carrados. I love these.
@ladyjuliette8004
@ladyjuliette8004 Год назад
Simon, you are simply the best sweetest buggy man on RU-vid! Your voice and the way you tell the story, is so wonderful,that I almost forgetting being a little bit frightened, even though it's my bedtime stories. With all lights out. Uuuhaa.... ❤️
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Thank you for your kind words Lady Juliette!
@mariameere5807
@mariameere5807 Год назад
Loved this! I haven’t had time till now to check my notifications that have been building up as a result of over subscribing- this is one of my favourite characters- the one with the coin in the title sticks out in my memory, but the one about the fake ghost was my favourite. I have chosen to listen to this first out of all 106 notifications, so please realise that this is a huge compliment! I absolutely love the way you explain the history of the writers first and I do hope you will keep this arrangement! Forgive me for being a day late…. If you had even half an idea how much I appreciate you & your channel you really would forgive me! Keep up your spectacular choices of stories and wonderful performance’s 🎭 ! Thank you so much for all your amazingly satisfying entertainment! ♥️♥️♥️
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
I'm honoured that you chose to listen to me first, Maria. Thank you! So glad to know you enjoyed it
@JD-cw4qg
@JD-cw4qg Год назад
i just love the Max Carrados stories and was introduced to him through your channel Simon so this is just the icing on the cake for me, another fabulous tale, thank you so much
@michelleduplooymalherbe2837
as always.....delightful, i cannot praise you enough....excellent narrator and excellent story. Well done and thank you
@wyominghome4857
@wyominghome4857 Год назад
I love these short gems. They would make a wonderful dramatic series for television. Thank you for posting them and for your wonderful narration.
@jackloveshisangelo
@jackloveshisangelo Год назад
Thanks as always Bitesized, you're the best!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Thanks J C! Appreciated
@Kit-vb5rm
@Kit-vb5rm 2 месяца назад
Good day Simon. I really enjoy your readings of the Max Carrados stories, though all your choices are first class and an excellent diversion after a troublesome day. Thank you.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 2 месяца назад
Glad to know you enjoy them. Best wishes
@grimtt
@grimtt Год назад
Thanks! Hope you’re hanging in there! I jump on bandcamp too, nice 👍! I would’ve liked to have seen those salt caves in TUG story, sounds beautiful!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Thanks for your support! Yes, hanging on... I hope you're keeping well too. Those salt mines do sound amazing. I tried to visit one of the old Cheshire mines when I was preparing the story (I grew up in that neck of the woods) but sadly they're not open to the public any longer. Perhaps I'll have an opportunity to visit one of the ones in Poland some day...
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
Also really like the music between intro & story … very soothing.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Wonderful, glad to know you like it!
@lynncasassa7712
@lynncasassa7712 Год назад
Love your music, everything about your programming,, especially your voice - so easy to understand.
@ginabeena6757
@ginabeena6757 Год назад
Another Max story! Wonderful! Thank you!
@shannondore
@shannondore Год назад
Thank you Simon. Very much enjoyed this one. 😊
@jdsteppenzyde
@jdsteppenzyde Год назад
Mystery and Maniacs? I am indeed in heaven….indeed!!!
@MaoRuiqi
@MaoRuiqi Год назад
AMAZING GRACE! But you are fantastic....
@julielevinge266
@julielevinge266 Год назад
Really enjoyed this story,thank you so much for introducing me to Carrados,hadn’t heard of him until I heard a story on your channel,which lead to me finding many more amazing stories, so happy your now doing a list of Carrados stories,what a treat✊♥️
@crowleythedemoncat
@crowleythedemoncat Год назад
My favorite. Thank you Simon, you're a dear.😊😘
@feralbluee
@feralbluee Год назад
ok - listened to this 9 months ago and enjoyed as much as the first time. the only thing i remembered from one was the name. thanks again. great reading. 😋🌷🌱
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Hello Alexa. This is a remarkable co-incidence... I've spent today putting together an anthology of several of the detective stories I've recorded (the ghost story anthologies have proven popular so I thought I'd do one for mystery fans too) - and this is one of the ones I've selected, so I've just been remastering the audio. Hoping to upload it later this week. I'll be including timestamps though, so you can skip past this story if you don't want to listen again so soon!
@eleshasmith6064
@eleshasmith6064 Год назад
Gorgeous work as always. Love the rivals! Be well! ♥️
@michelle15598
@michelle15598 Год назад
Woo hoo! You're back! I had a great day and seeing a new story from you topped it off like cherries on cheesecake! You were missed 🤗.
@mijiyoon5575
@mijiyoon5575 7 месяцев назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I appreciate the intro *Thank You Simon*
@CeliaZA
@CeliaZA Год назад
Thank you, Simon. Loved this :-)
@leonaheraty3760
@leonaheraty3760 13 дней назад
Wonderful! Thank you. 😊
@williamhagen2792
@williamhagen2792 7 месяцев назад
Stanhope performs excellent narrations
@snippycutwell9878
@snippycutwell9878 Год назад
Aynosforde...Thank you that made my saturday morning
@mijiyoon5575
@mijiyoon5575 7 месяцев назад
Re~listen & I enjoyed it highly
@CrowSkeleton
@CrowSkeleton Год назад
Archive-raiding for some longer ones whilst I embroider reflective marine wildlife on some winter work trousers (health & safety in outdoor professions needn't be ugly, I feel) - this one is definitely one of your off-the-wall precursors to Midsommer Murders, that's for sure. That said, I was expecting a secret 'Druidic' passage from under the 'altar' up into the stair wall somewhere because it's possible the author had heard of souterrains (actually Iron Age) often encompassing Neolithic passage graves, earthouses and similar structures (all lumped under the "eh whatever was here before the Romans we like" catch-all term of "Druids"), so actually a little less, heh, lunacy than anticipated. I love that Carrados and his servant/sidekick are so smoothly competent, too, and Carrados' complete confidence that he'll be fine given the advantage of darkness. Thank you for reading, as always.
@maxgc6413
@maxgc6413 Год назад
Marvelous as Always sir. I hope to hear you read Sleepy Hollow one day :)
@claire4735
@claire4735 Год назад
Thank you sir! 👍🏻😀
@user-zn7of3bd6o
@user-zn7of3bd6o 6 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@crystalclear6864
@crystalclear6864 Год назад
Very interesting background info. Tks
@RosesAreForever1871
@RosesAreForever1871 Год назад
Thank you so much, I really needed this.
@nickjames205
@nickjames205 Год назад
Ooooh so excited for bed! Thank you Simon
@divine.damage
@divine.damage Год назад
Thanks Simon!
@KiKiabout
@KiKiabout Год назад
Yesss..! Thank You... :)
@buddyduddyful
@buddyduddyful Год назад
What a magnificent voice hath the narrator.
@beckerabstracts
@beckerabstracts Год назад
Your voice reminds me somewhat of Edward Everett Horton. I hope you take that as a compliment. Bless you and thanks a lot.
@Paxtonparsnip
@Paxtonparsnip Год назад
It’s a good one - unpredictable, and although there are funny bits and intriguing puzzle solving and supernatural elements that have all the hallmarks of healthy traditional genre entertainment there is a distinctly diseased taint to the proceedings. As always, most professionally delivered. And as always my thanks for your commitment and excellent work.
@bobbymarcum772
@bobbymarcum772 5 месяцев назад
As a blind detective, I care not whether the light is on or off
@DanaC1701A
@DanaC1701A Год назад
Thanks!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio Год назад
Thanks for your support Dana
@januzzell8631
@januzzell8631 Год назад
Delicious and what a joy to find a Carrados story'd I'd not heard - thank you
@johnrohde5510
@johnrohde5510 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this. One point, Carrados' original name was Max Wynn; he becomes Max Wynn Carrados upon taking an American cousins surname of Carrados as his of own, to secure a legacy.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 9 месяцев назад
Yes, you're absolutely correct, thanks for pointing it out so politely! I'm not sure how that mistake crept in, it seems I inadvertently misspoke my own script and failed to pick up on it in the edit. I'd already recorded the story where all this is described. I'm surprised no one else has picked up on it. Unfortunately YT don't enable edits post upload so I'm stuck with it... Best wishes and thanks for listening
@johnrohde5510
@johnrohde5510 9 месяцев назад
@@BitesizedAudio Even Homer nodded. Thank you, again for many hours of enjoyment.
@jamesross5328
@jamesross5328 Год назад
Great. Thanks
@peterchaloner2877
@peterchaloner2877 Год назад
Bravo! Karos to the blind seer!
@lisemetz422
@lisemetz422 Год назад
I love these stories
@allisonjones3064
@allisonjones3064 Год назад
Excellent .
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